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Salvador Dali - Don Quixote Seated

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MPD-007941
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After Salvador Dali sculpture titled " Don Quixote Seated"

Dali was fascinated by the character created by Cervantes. He painted the subject many times, and produced illustrations for this literary masterpiece for three editions in 1946, 1957 and 1964. 

Dali felt like a Don Quixote himself, as he too, believed in the existence of his world of dreams. It is very possible that Don Quixote Seated representsDali himself, as his arm reaches out and explains to us his paranoid-critical method that rests on his lap. About Cervantes’ Don Quixote, the artist himself commented, “Being a Spaniard, and a realist, Don Quixote had no need for an Aladdin’s lamp. Picking an acorn from an oak was enough for him to bring our Golden Age back to life”.

 

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Period: CONTEMPORARY
Category: Sculptures
- Height: 27 1/2
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Designer: Salvador Dali
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